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Electric Vehicles (EV) Pick-up Trucks

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Somewhere between $81-$102k will allow a buyer to drive away from a Tesla dealer in a  Cybertruck. Range is about 300 miles per charge.

 

I've seen a few Cybertrucks around here. Every time I see one my 1st thought is that it looks like something a team of nerds built.🤣

 

The  owner of a. Cybertruck could never go incognito in it. Looks like an attention-seeking vehicle. 

 

If I was going to buy an EV pickup truck in this price range, I'd go with the GMC Hummer:

 

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Of course, since I preach against gross consumerism, I wouldn't buy either one of them.😁😎

The first time I saw a Cybertruck was while driving down the street and I was like "what the hell is that?!"

 

Now I like the Tesla vehicles, but this one seems impractical at $100K+  

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2 hours ago, Troy said:

The first time I saw a Cybertruck was while driving down the street and I was like "what the hell is that?!"

Same here.  I thought it was a part of a robotics project. 

 

The Cybertruck design looks exactly like something engineers would produce without consulting designers.🤣😎

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